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Black Cumin Seed Oil and Curcumin Elite

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Black seed oil with Curcumin Elite™ turmeric extract – a powerful combination for everyday health
Black seed oil (Nigella sativa) and turmeric (Curcuma longa) are combined here in a formulation that supports the immune system, contributes to a balanced inflammatory response and provides antioxidant support in everyday life. Curcumin Elite™ uses a galactomannan-based carrier matrix (from fenugreek) for very high bioavailability of curcuminoids. The product is gluten-free and non-GMO.

Health effects

  • Support for normal immune function in everyday life: Black seed oil contains bioactive components (including thymoquinone) which are described in research in connection with immune regulation.

  • Balanced inflammatory response: Curcuminoids and turmerones are mentioned in studies to support the body's own regulatory mechanisms for inflammation.

  • Antioxidant support: Polyphenols and terpenoids from turmeric and black seed oil are part of the cells' handling of oxidative stress described in the literature.

  • Enhanced Delivery: Curcumin Elite™ is documented by manufacturer for up to 45x higher bioavailability of free curcuminoids and up to 270x higher absorption of total curcuminoids than standard extracts.

  • Daily well-being: The combination is suitable as part of a holistic lifestyle and daily self-care.

Top 2 main features and one surprising effect

  • Inflammation balance in everyday life
    The formula has been put together to support the body's physiological control of inflammation via curcuminoids/turmerones and the black seed oil's bioactive fractions.

  • Immune support
    Black seed oil has been studied for its contribution to a balanced immune response, while curcumin is described as complementary in immune-related signaling pathways.

  • Surprising effect
    Galactomannans from fenugreek act as "invisible helpers" by improving solubility, stability and transport of curcuminoids, which may explain differences in perceived effect versus regular turmeric extracts.

Technical details and specifications
Product type: Dietary supplement with botanical extracts
Format: Gelatin capsules (softgels)
Features: Gluten-free, non-GMO

Supplement facts (per capsule)
Black seed oil (Nigella sativa, seed): 500 mg
Curcumin Elite™ Proprietary CGM Blend: 200 mg
– of which curcuminoids: 80 mg (40%)
– of which turmerones: 6 mg (3%)
– galactomannans (from fenugreek seeds): 60 mg (30%)

List of ingredients (in descending order, by function)
Black seed oil (Nigella sativa, seed), Curcumin Elite™ (curcuminoids and turmerones in galactomannan carrier matrix), gelatin (capsule), glycerin (E 422, humectant), beeswax (E 901, stabilizer), purified water, sunflower lecithin (emulsifier), carob color.
Note: Contains components from fenugreek (legume); people with legume/peanut/soy allergies assess their own tolerance.

Dosage and use
Recommended daily dose: 1 capsule twice a day (2 capsules/day), preferably with food, or on the advice of a healthcare professional. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded.

Regulatory notices (Norway/EU)
There are currently no EFSA-approved health claims for turmeric/curcumin or Nigella sativa. The text is formulated neutrally without medical claims. Bioavailability data refers to the manufacturer's documentation for Curcumin Elite™/CGM technology; individual response may vary.

Reservation
Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements is at your own risk and should be done in consultation with a doctor. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of the reach of children. Pregnant/nursing women and people undergoing medical treatment or who use medicines (especially blood thinners) should consult a doctor before use.

Disclaimer
Uno Vita uses artificial intelligence to support the analysis and design of texts. We do not accept responsibility for possible errors or inaccuracies. The information is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All use is at your own risk. Uno Vita AS does not claim that our products can cure disease.

Freedom of expression and right to information
Uno Vita reserves the right to share publicly available research and information on natural substances, dietary supplements and wellness technologies in line with the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Art. 19), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Art. 19), the Constitution § 100 and the US First Amendment.

Scientific references

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  5. Jäger R, et al. Strategies to Increase the Bioavailability of Curcumin. Nutrients.

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  7. Khan MA, et al. Thymoquinone and Nigella sativa: A Comprehensive Pharmacological Review. J Ethnopharmacol.

  8. Ahmad A, et al. A Review on Therapeutic Potential of Nigella sativa. Asian Pac J Trop Biomed.

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  21. Nazzaro F, et al. Encapsulation and Delivery of Phenolic Compounds to Improve Stability and Bioavailability. Foods.

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